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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
t luwJ Pally Except Sunday by The News-Review Co.. 1n. -A.
W. wTim p,-.irf.n. SDI Manager
BERT O. HATf-P HfMi.rsVTr ,nr
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- , ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 102S. . ;
:::: ADOPTiNGcftlLDRfeN
" X, ' ! ., j,i ? ' . j. .'. - ';....,.
; , Many people who have hoped have children imt have
been disappointed in that ambition, have turned to the
'thought of adopting the children 6f othefc parents., There
'are many demands from childless families for such little
ones, and it seema probable thAt 'as Jrears go on, there will
be many .more homes dpen for these waifs than there are
Children who need such care. Some people dread such an at
tempt and feel that they may devote a great deal of effort
and affection to some little one who will not prove worthy.
But there may be no more risk, of, such an outcome than
there is with one's own children. A certain proportion Of
all children prove disappointing, .The fault is hot probably
60 much in the inborn traits of the child as it is in the meth
ods of training employed by tfie parent, Easy going methods
in dealing with children are ruining many, and perhaps par
ents would be more likely to make this mistake with their
own little, ones than they would with adopted children. The
families that take children in a calculating way, with the mo
tive of getting a certain amount of work out of them; which
they figure will compensate them for the effort and expense,
may or may not got what they expect. Such people ought not
to be permitted to take children unless they are conscientious
about it, and have honestly resolved to give them a good and
happy home. Unless they grovj attached to them and give
j them real affection and care,. the children may not be happy,
and ire rather likely to be disappointing. ' .Many childless
people have assumed this responsibility, and have found that
these homeless children grew up into true sons and daugh
ters .who have brought infinite happiness to the homes that
received them.
: " : r-,. ..i.- . t .- , ,,
- Many people owe their failure in this" life to the fact
that they never get started on time. They are just a little
, late in everything they do never a moment afifad.. Always
' rjcady to throw their, hands, up before the day's work is com
plete. Paramount with these human derelicts is the wish to
-ct through life just as easy as possible assuming no re
, sVonsrbiiity just a slow and easy, movement to wear out a
! day. They become a sort of mechanical fixture, devoid of suf
' Dcient strength to propel their initiative power, if, any they
' Jiove, and when old age creeps upon them, more useless than
ever, they go to the junk heap like an old worn out piece ot
machinery too late to be salvaged. The fellow who expects
to lead out in this day and age and accomplish things worth
while' must set a pace jiist a little in advance of the day's ac
complishments mapped out. He must surmount all difficul
ties and be the master bit his profession. He need not be the
slave that his own delinquencies have made possible by the
- lack of thrift, energy and application. Getting a good start
and making a good finish will put the average man over the
-top fr a successful career. . .
. According to health' authorities there are more cases ot
' Jnfluenza in the state at this time than has occurred during
; any other month of .the present winter. The disease seems
; to be general, though not so fatal as during the war years
' whqn accompanied by a form of pneumonia. However, par
' ticularattehtion at this time should be given to Severe colds,
"which, If not checked, might result In serious illness.
"Inch and a Quarter Jimmy" is doing his stuff at lort
' land again. Local Rotarians who expect to visit the inetropo
'. lis next week better leave their small change at home.
-. .Some fellows imagine that the heighth of intelligence Is
reached when they answer all interrogations in a trite manner.
KEARNEYS
" SATURDAY SPECIALS
Beat Grade Cane Sugar, I21ba for .......85c
ananat, per dozen .'. 40c
Lemons, per dozen ! 25c
Kel'.ogg's Pep, 3 plcga. for ...3Sc
French Peas, Beat Crade, per can .. Sc
French Mushrooms, per can ...50c
Red Ribbon Sweet Potntoea, per can 22c
Crown Pastry Flour, email
Vrown Paatry Flour, 9 lb. sacks .' 55c
Swan's Down Pastry Flour, 2 pkgs 65c
After Dinner Cluster Raisins, i pkgs 35c
Citron, assorted pigs, orange and lemon, I lb pkg 35c
Braxil NuU, 2 lbs for ; 25c
Com Potatoes, 1 0 lbs for 25c
Carnation Milk (Limited 1 0 cans for 80c
Serve Yourself
$
Mm.
H i Slire thit Br6u; them town
.$4.00
- t oo
. 1.00
- M
. .to
- leo
year -
sacks .. 30c
and Save at
GROCETERIA
BY 8ERT (5! BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS -The
pays of chivalry
. Art no more
The modern sap
instead of doffin'
His ehapeau In
A courtly bow
Merely ralsea
A lazy forefinger
To the rim and
Grunts. - '
, DUMBELU DORA THINKS ..
Wee Wee is Scotch for Oul, Oul.
I U . , .;,,( , ,
. Hank Metzgor, ths grand film,
flam of that bunch of galoots Op
at ths metrop known as ths Hoot
Owls, waa in ths village today
broadcastin' soup at the local Dean
eries. - Hank has a sweet tenor
voice not unlike the vocal efforts
of 8weet William and durin' his
short stay In our midst dispensed a
few gags which Uncle 8am won't
let him shoot Into ths air. Hank
la a radio bug from the broad
castin' viewpoint which we assert
la a darn eight better'n buckin' the
static
, A herd of local Rotarians will
leave tomorry for the metrop to
hobnob with the spell-binders of
that section. '
. . -PLAINT
OP A PEDESTRIAN
When I die, bury me deep;
Put a motorcycle at my feet.
Pickle my bonee In gasoline,
Put a sparkplug at my bean.
Put the dirt up in a heap
And then go way and let me
sleep.
, , lr . ,r 4 4 . , ,.,
A feller told us ths other day
he notloed a eign In a hash-house
whieh read: The bank has agreed
not to serve any meals, ao we can't
cash any checks."
- .. ,.,
1 A spot-tin good drummer says
there's gonner be a slice Jn the
price . of golf balls. . That'a a alice
In ths right direction.
,., ,
He rushed Into his cellar ,
He rushed right out again
For hangln' on hie coat tails
Wars IS revenue menl
.
One of the Mtnorlcan Legion fel
lers suggests a community chest
fund, for Roseburg. This idee
strikes ua as chest right
-. There must be some Inhospit
able folk In Logan, O. "Nothing,"
eaya the Logan Republican, "was
Isft undone to mar the happiness
and pleasure of everyone present."
Ths . Pullman . company has
bought big farm In Indiana. This
will come as a surprise to people
who have long thought that the
Pullman company wouldn't serve a
'milk-fed" spring chicken that had
net taken a post-graduate course
In a cold storage house-"
-The damsels ars certainly wear
In' the skirts dern short and it
looka like the moths are goln to
starve to death this summer.
If today's colyum isn't up to psr
we would like to explain that we've
been up three nights hand runnln'
with a sick radio,
i
It'i certainly a lotta sport to
watch the janes ollmb the ladder
of success with ths prevallln'
styles.
i . 4 . 4" .
. There's still a few folks left who
can remember when you could kiss
a girl and not tasts anything but
girl. .
" 4 !
Second hand cars are not always
in demand but rich widows are.
Solomon had 700 wives and ha
had to ba wise to purchase Spring
outflta for all of 'em.
J
Let's all ask the tax collector to
take a ten-year holiday.
.
The maker , of chapped skin
remedies are beginnln' to smile at
the number of bare knees on the
main atem these days.
t , ' 4 1 "I
Bill Hayner. scribe of the Suther.
Iln Sun, waa In the village today.
i Bill eays Sutharlln Is ooln' to hava
! a new water eyatem whlch'll make
1 Satiddy night baths a pleasure In
; stead of grind.
;- 4-
TV. -w.
"When feller cusses In nubile
Its a cinch his wife lives a heluva
life." .
sun t iiikk H.m itnAv.
tf It Is not raining Saturday '
morning the scouts will meet at
the armory at 1:3(1 for an all day
hlko. On Ilia last hike the scouts
were required to do their cook
ing without utensils. Tomorrow ,
they will take along anything to
eat that they want and wtll ha
allowed to use cooking utensils.
If it should he raining In the
morning but clear up by noon,
the scouts will taka an afternoon
bike for the purpose of Inspecting
the ramp silo fnrnishnd by lh
Klwania Club. This party will
leave the armory at 1:10.
You can rat your fill on our
randy and It w ill doOu good
either box or bulk we have our:
own special huruhound drops.
Lloyd Crocksr.
e" -Vil
Perplexities over what to have for Dinner often arise
Perhaps company comes unexpectedly and that is just
where our Delicatessen becomes a real life saver.
Roasts, Pie, Cakes, Salads
. : and. Tamale . .
t j ; Salt Rising Bread Thursdays
SATURDAY'S J SPECIALS Baked Beans, . Boston
Brown Dtead, Marcaroni and Cheese Hot Bread every
noon.
VOSBURGH&W
Fancy Grocers
WHEAT SLUMPS AS .
RUMORS RUN RIFE
. CHICAGO, March 20. With a
sensational break in prices at Li
verpool reported and with advices
that a big grain firm In Antwerp
was tn financial - difficulty, the
wheat market here had a wild
start today at an Immediate set
back of more than five cents a
bushel. .
May wheat opened at J1.58J to
$1.60 as against 1.60 J to $1.64,
yesterday's closing figures.
x Fluctuations alter the oponlng
la the wheat market .were rupid,
but rallies soon became the rule
and extreme downturns ot 51c
during the Initial , transactions
proved to be the limit for at least
the time being. So eager was the
selling at the start that many
brokers beat the opening bell by
half a minute
Severe upsets In the price of
other grain were also wild. Rye
values were smashed down seven
cents a bushel and corn nearly 5c
in some cases.
WINNIPEG, March 20. The
wheat market today waa again
thrown into disorguuizalion. May
wheat hit the tobagKan at the
opening for a recession of 8 l-8c
to 1.57.
MIU4 CA It It IK Kltl'SR AND '
JAM. CAM,Hl-;l,l MAItlflKD.
From private letters received
In this city. It Is learned that Mrs.
Carrie Krtise, whose home Is
about four miles west of this cUy
and James Owlflcld, well known
Kot)eburg man, were- married at :
Walla Walla last Balurduy night.
Mrs. Kruse was called to the
Washington town a couple of
weeks ago by the illness of her
daughter, Vanela, who la attend
ing Walla Walla College, and a
week ago Mr. Cawlfield took the
north-bound train and while close
friends of the couple rather sus
pected that a matrimonial alliance
was contemplated, were kept In
the dark concerning the affair un
til this week, when news of the!
wedding was received hers. Mr. I
and Mrs Cawlfield are expected
home In a day or two, and will
make their home on the farm
near Melrose.
Carload of doors,; all stylos and
sizes, Just arrived. L. W. Mutzger.
BORN
DIXON To Mr. and Mrs. 8. T.
Dixon, of 620 South Pine street,
on Tuesday, March 10th, a daugh
ter, Betty Jean.
There Is a mlRhty good reason
for It. Everyono la using GKI.M.M
DUOS. MILK DREAD. Ita quality
accounts for Its popularity. Phone
133.
SENATOR TOOZE
BACK IN GAME
(AsnrUtrd Vnm Lnsnl Wire.)
SALEM, Ore., Mar. 20. An
nouncement was made here today
that State Renatnr Kred J. Toore
ot Oregon City has pudchaaed the
Interest of John L. Brady in the
Oregon Statesman, morning news
paper here. Brady came here a
year and a half ago from Salina.
Kansas. Mr. Tooze has served at
the last two session ot the state
legislature, representing . Clacka
mas county In the senate. He sas
formerly In the newspaper busi
ness at Oregon City, as publisher
ot the Danner-Courior.
Arundel, piano tuaer. none 1K9-L
STOP
Children's
Cough
with
F0LETS
NpUti-4ticTUwttprlnlW
Cll1lrnlttll. Lrr4 oil In
W. F. CHAPMAN
CHRONIC 'TVL '
COUGHS
Chapman's ef'-iii
Drug Store ' 'f&i&Zi
Phone 515
ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS
PORTLAND ANO CATTLE OrTlCII
THE unpirtllcltl tuccew of the Dr.
Chai. . Ocan nonsurgical method
of creating Pile and other rectal and
colon allnienea has built an organiz
tion of highly trained tpecialUts to care
for the patient! who come from all
para of tne Wert. .
The tkill of theee ffpednltta la proved
by the unqualified GUARANTEE
that each Pile mtTcrer U cured or hi
fee REFUNDED no nutter how
long standing or how
eve re his caae may be.
uWJi DEAN. M.D..Inc
pORfLArtu an i cts' Seattle officcs;
n. f?..;ii Mn-BIl Ut.-sfce. BuilJen
NOTICE
To all 'users of Fairbanks-Morse
Z engines. The factory Z engine
service man will be In Roftebura;
next Monday and Tuesday. Anyone
who may be having trouble with
their 'A engine will be given free
service If they will notify us not
later than Monday, March 23rd. We
are agents for Fairbanks-Morse Z
engines, pumps and scales.
, L. W. METZGER
Oak and Pine Sts. Phone 36?
Do Not Delay
f! ' Insure Today
Protect your property from loss
by fire by carrying an adequate
amount of insurance.
Our agency Is at your service
at all times In matters pertain
ing to insurance.
G. W." Young & Son
Insurance
118 Cass St. Phone 417
Kcsmn
team
LAUr;
KIDS
IN WINTER. WASrtlN&'4
NOTMOWFUN
OMLfc&S By US YOU I
HAVE IT DOUt ! I i
Tou can't get much fun
out of the winter wash un
ities you have us do It. Let
ua submit for your con
sideration our special
rates for tho weekly wasli
and we believe that you'll
take advantage of It.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry j .
Phont 7 Roseburg, Or.
Smart
Serviceable
Linoleums
, Spic and span, colorful
and sunshiny, and from
tthe kitchen the uso of Lin
oleum has spread to every
loom in the hone, due
. to its usefulness and dec
orative qualities.
Loveliest Pntlcms and
Lowe:) Prices
LE
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COMPANY
S2t N. Jackson SU Rorcburg
my book.
25
Dm
NOX FURNITUR
savin n Ju'n.t c
There is a saying that "nothing succeeds like success,", and "success jnore often
than otherwise comes from doing some common thing unconynonly well." SKAGGS
UNITED STORES exemplify both trutha.- . - ...
Our organization has progressed, to he .point vhere. under our k economic
scheme of buying and distribution, it is our privilege .to sell nigh quality merchandise
at lower than prevailing prices, and in o doing offer the consuming public a serv
ice, definite, tangible and continuous TH E SERVICE. OF SAVING. : . , .....
. It is our pleasure, also,. to instill into the minds and character of our personnel,
and establish and maintain in our stores, that ait of cheerful promptness and desire
tp please, so commonly (acting in ordinary stores. ,i '
ROBERT E. LEE SALMON, Med- C7. CREAM OF
- turn red. 3 cam for - Ulbl fox..
BRENTWOOD )fcA$, .ize
cans for ...... -i... ........... W I w
STANDARD TOMATOES, 3 cans JJj,
MATCHES, 1 Boies:..
SUNMA1D SEEDLESS RAISINS,
. , , big 4-pound bag .....
WHITE BEANS, best quality.
PEANUT IbUTTER, bulk! 2 lbs
CHEESE, hill
Cream,
2 lbs .......
CRACKERS, No. 5
slightly salted
SHREDDED -WHEAT, 3
for....
SAfURDAY FEATURES
BUTTER, One lb., 48c. 2 lbs. .. Wtfl J BANANAS, 3 pounds for Qjj
SUGAR, pure cane, 1 0
GRAPEFRUIT, Large
for
Skaggs United Stdi-es No. 254
WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER
1 1 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
' SHOWING GROWTH
The American Sunday School
I Union Missionary, Kenneth A. To
i bias, of Eugene, finished his visi
tation work In this part of the.
, field for the month of March.
I The Klce Creek Sunday School
1 which was organized in January,
! has shown a .remarkable growth,
the average attendance the last
, few Sundays being noar the fifty
i mark.
i A new Sunday School was
established on Sunday, March IS.
It will be known as the Winston
f Crusaders Union Sunday School.
Mr. Charles Hoffmetster was
i elected as Superintendent. It Is
announced that the Sunday School
will meet In the Winston school
building every Sunday afternoon
at three o'clock.
The ten Sunday Schools In
Douglas County that are under
the aupices ot the American Sun
day School Union, are as follows:
Comtock S. S. at Comstock; Cur
tln S. S. at Curtin; Oreen S. S.
at Oreen; Olengary at Glengary;
Winston Crusadera at Winston
School district; Rlc Creek S. 8.
near Dillard; Lavadouro 8. 8. at
$HEN VbU
"Cured of stomach trouble."
B. F. Tanntr, Taco.na.
"Cured of boila and stomach
trouble." F. t Cox, Tacoma.
"Cured of Eczsma." H. O.
Warp, Tacoma.
"Cured of Rheumatism." Sam
Miller, Tacoma.
'Cured my daughter's skin trou
ble." J. H. Miller, Gig Harbor.
"Cured my blood disorder."
Judson Lo-r, E. 8tanwood.
"Won back health after 7
years." H. P. Creagsr, Tacoma.
"saved ma from Brlght's dis
ease and blood poisoning."
Maey E. Alksn, Trained Nurse,
Seattle.
3, three C7a WESSON OR
C7a
Quart cans ,..
Half gallons
SNOWDRIFT 2-Vb pails.
49c
39c
4-n, paii.. :. ..... ggc
.6p":" $1.74
GOLDEN WEST TEA Half lb ... jjg
Pound ....-..: ggc
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE Per EC a
V u pound ......-.-ir itvV
BOOSTER MIXED COOKIES 2 -Ms,
325c
37c
very best
49s
54c
33c
Perfection,
packages
lbs
lbs .
: 68c
ORANGES, large and juicy, dot
juicy, 3
33c
CHOCOLATE,
I -lb box
Mllo; Tiller S. S. at Tiller; Gales
ville S. S. above Azalea on Cow
Creek;-GUfaam S. S. on highway
north of Glendale. There are
nearly, four hundred persons at
tending services In these Sunday
schools regularly.
- There Is no secret - about It. If
you buy It. Wholesome, healthful,
you buy it once you will alwava
buy .- It, Wholesome. ;. healthful
delicious. It's the quality. GRIMM
BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
TAIL LIGHTS FOR
COWS UNNECESSARY
i . tajroclstsd fus Leuss Win.)
LINCOLN Neb.. March 20..
"The brown tall lights for cows,"
bill which would have required
the displaying of red lights both
in front and behind all cattle dri
ven or. allowed to roam around
on public highways between the
hours of 7 p. m., and 6 a. m. was
killed by the house roads - and
bridges committee last night.
Taylor-made concrete la good con
ere to. TeL J25-R. - . .
LEARN HEALTH'S SECRET
i . . . ' t j . , . . '
Has Won Back Health for Thousands
' .. Nature knows no disease, hut only deficiency. . Na
ture intended your body to have in exact proportion those
twenty life-giving elements which alone can give you per
fect health. When one or more of these elements is
missing or deficient then trouble follows.
Moorite supplies or helps the body to secrete the
missing life-elements so that health and strength arc auto
matically restored.
.... Moorite has helped thousands who looked for re
lief elsewhere in vain. Come hear its marvelous story
and the record of its triumphs.
A special Lecturer from the Moorite Company will
explain how Moorite has brought glorious health to hun
dreds of sufferers from stomach and kidney troubles,
blood impurities and other ailments.
GUARANTEE If you ire not satisfied with th results, ws will
gladly refund every cent you pay for It you to be ths Judge.
The Rexall Store
NATHAN FULLERTON
Roseburg Oregon
U LVUS) Cash
. C flrj
WHEAT, 3 packages
- WlU
MAZOLA OIL,
55c
89c
49c
55c
Hand Dipped, Qp
-..-.M
B
URNS
Covr with wet baiting
. afterwards apply gently
Just received a large shipment ot
veneer panel. L. W. Metzger.
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester 3t Prions 490
Mrt. D. Cornwell
Patients Prlvll:ped to Hava
Thslr Own Doctor
. The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
i .i . Fresh
Finest, Quality Artistic Floral
Designs. ,. . ....
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40-F2.